List of subcamps of Kauen explained

From 1943, the SS operated 17[1]  subcamps of the Kauen concentration camp. With the advance of the Red Army, while some of the earlier nine concentration camp subcamps continued in use,[1] eight of the Kauen subcamps were closed in July 1944.[2]

In approximate order of date of starting, these were: 

German name Lithuanian name From To Description
1Schaulen March 1943 Airfield. Supported as an external command of the Schaulen concentration camp subcamp (ghetto)
2Jewish forced labor camp, chalk factory.
3Vilna Used by the Gestapo and Lithuanian Saugumas as a holding cell for thousands of Jews from the Vilna Ghetto.
4Vilna September 16, 1943 July 3, 1944 1000 to 1500 Jewish workers, most were shot in Aukštieji Paneriai.
5Vilna September 17, 1943 July 1944 From November this was an official concentration camp subcamp of the Kauen concentration camp. It was liquidated in July 1944 when around 500 concentration camp prisoners, and more, were brought to Aukštieji Paneriai to be murdered and shot - only around 250 survived. The camp was on Subocz Street, where a monument to the concentration camp subcamp has stood since 1993.
6Vilna Vilnius September 1943 July 1944 Hospital. About 80 Jews worked here until the shootings in Aukštieji Paneriai and Ninth Fort in July 1944.
7Daugeliai September 27, 1943 Mid-July 1944 Jewish forced labor camp, brick factory. Liquidated when prisoners were deported to the Stutthof concentration camp. Around 250 men from the Schaulen concentration camp subcamp worked here.
8Kauen-Petraschunai [3]
9Linkaich Linkaičiai End of September 1943 Survivors deported to the Stutthof concentration. About 80 Jewish men and women.
10Kauen-Alexoten Kaunas-AleksotasNovember 30, 1943 July 12, 1944 Male prisoners were deployed at Schichau-Werke, Elbing to work in the anti-aircraft repair workshop.[4]
11Kauen-Schanzen December 16, 1943 July 12, 1944 Deployment of female prisoners at the Army Catering Office Magazine, the Army Clothing Office, the Army Motor Vehicle Park, the Army Construction Site, at the Kauen Motor Post Office and other locations.
12Kazlu Ruda Kazlų Rūda1944 Summer 1944 Women working on peat; also a men's camp.
13Kedahnen July 1944 Work at the airfield
14 Koschedaren December 1943 July 1944 Work on peat and forest operations
15 Kauen-Palemonas Kaunas-Palemonas November to December 1943 July 7, 1944 Men's camp. Evacuated by ship to Germany.
16 Prawienisken November 1943 May 15, 1944 Men's and one women's camp, forest work. Before that, there was a forced labor camp for Jews.
17 Schaulen September 18, 1943 July 1944 The Schaulen ghetto was transformed into a concentration camp subcamp. It was evacuated to the Stutthof concentration camp on July 15, 1944, from there to the Dachau concentration camp, Kaufering subcamp complex on July 21, 1944. A transport of women and children from Kauen and the Schaulen subcamp went from Stutthof to Auschwitz on July 26, 1944.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Benz . Wolfgang . Distel . Barbara . Königseder . Angelika . Der Ort des Terrors: Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager (Band 8: Riga-Kaiserwald, Warschau, Vaivara, Kauen (Kaunas), Płaszów, Kulmhof.) . The Place of Terror: History of the Nazi Concentration Camps (Volume 8: Riga-Kaiserwald, Warschau, Vaivara, Kauen (Kaunas), Płaszów, Kulmhof.) . 2005 . C. H. Beck . München . 978-3-406-57237-1 . 209–232.
  2. Book: . 2009 . Indiana University Press . Bloomington . 978-0-253-35328-3 . 849.
  3. Web site: Memorial Archives > Adatbázis Helyek - Kauen-Petraschunai külső tábor, Kauen koncentrációs tábor . memorial-archives.international . 15 October 2024 . hu.
  4. Book: Encyclopedia of camps and ghettos, 1933-1945. Vol. 1, Pt. B: Early camps, youth camps, and concentration camps and subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA): Pt. B / vol. ed.: Geoffrey P. Megargee . 2009 . Indiana University Press . Bloomington . 978-0-253-35328-3 . 849.